GOVERNMENT yesterday announced that it had banned the hunting of lions, leopards and elephant around Hwange National Park as rumours swirled that Jericho, the brother of slain Cecil the lion, had been killed yesterday.
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Gabriel Masvora and Ngonidzashe Chiutsi Business Reporters
GOVERNMENT has laid the groundwork for Bulawayo to lead in the revival of the economy after it identified the city as a Special Economic Zone on Leather and Textiles in addition to banning the importation of second-hand clothing...

Dear Aunty Charity
“I FOLLOW your column every Sunday and I have patiently waited for you to write about money. However, I have not seen any article on money of late so I might as well write to you. So for three months, I have had an intimate relationship with a rich, handsome guy....

Makomborero Mutimukulu Sports Editor
JETTISONED Dynamos coach David “Yogi” Mandigora has backed Tonderai Ndiraya to succeed where he seemed to be failing. The veteran gaffer, speaking for the first time since his sacking on Thursday, also dismissed talk that Ndiraya backstabbed him...

What is Cybercrime?
CYBERCRIME is a term that covers a broad scope of criminal activity using a computer. Some common examples of cybercrime include identity theft, financial fraud, website defacements and cyber bullying. At an organisational level, cybercrime may involve the hacking...

Shepias Dube Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has surpassed the target set in the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio Economic Transformation (Zim Asset) for both roads grading and rehabilitation after completing more than 46 000 kilometres of gravel...

LONDON – A private jet crashed in southern England on Friday, killing four people on board, a spokesman for Britain’s Hampshire police service said, and Saudi and British media said the passengers were relatives of deceased al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. A spokeswoman for the...

POLICE roadblocks which have been on the increase on the country’s major roads have been blasted by tourism players as a menace that is intimidating international tourists and giving the impression that the country is not a safe
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IT is a tale akin to the legend of Zuze; the illiterate messenger who stole a loaf of bread from a delivery consignment but, unknown to him, the delivery note he eagerly brought back to his boss revealed that the consignment had been one loaf short on arrival.
‘‘Imwi akalata, imwi...